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PWM-DIMMABLE SINGLE CHANNEL LED DRIVER WITH INTEGRATED BOOST CONTROLLER

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LED6001TR
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LED6001TR

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STMicroelectronics

PWM-DIMMABLE SINGLE CHANNEL LED DRIVER WITH INTEGRATED BOOST CONTROLLER

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationLED6001TR
DimmingAnalog, PWM
Frequency [Max]1 MHz
Frequency [Min]100 kHz
GradeAutomotive
Internal Switch(s)False
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Outputs1
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 C
Package / Case16-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width) Exposed Pad
Supplier Device Package16-HTSSOP
TopologySEPIC, Step-Up (Boost), Step-Down (Buck)
TypeDC DC Controller
Voltage - Supply (Max) [Max]36 V
Voltage - Supply (Min) [Min]5.5 V

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyN/A 2837$ 3.45

Description

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LED6001 Series

The LED6001 device is a LED driver that combines a boost controller and a high-side current sensing circuitry optimized for driving one string of high-brightness LEDs. The device is compatible with multiple topologies such as boost, SEPIC and floating load buck-boost. The brightness of the LEDs can be controlled through PWM dimming and analog dimming (10:1 ratio) by means of two independent pins. Enhanced PWM dimming can be obtained thanks to a MOSFET in series with the LED string and directly driven by a dedicated pin.

The high-side current sensing, in combination with a P-channel MOSFET, provides an effective protection in case the positive terminal of the LED string is shorted to ground. The high precision current sensing circuitry allows a LED current regulation reference within ± 4% accuracy over the whole temperature range and production spread.

A fault output (open-drain) informs the host system about faulty conditions: device overtemperature, output overvoltage (disconnected LED string) and LED overcurrent.

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